I have two Quests that I run on their internal batteries. For some time now the voice commands on both units have suffered from interference that sounds like a high pitched frying noise that can, in extremis, make the audio unintelligible. The problem occurs only at high RPM and after a few minutes of engine running - it makes no difference whether the audio is routed to my UE monitor via a direct cable or through an Autocom. The Quests mount in a RAM cradle with an ACQ audio takeoff. I'm inclined to think this is an alternator rather than an ignition issue but would be interested to hear other's opinions/experiences
Garmin have no ideas other than sending the units in for repair/replacement at a cost of £87 per set
Garmin have no ideas other than sending the units in for repair/replacement at a cost of £87 per set